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engine brake powerэффективная мощность двигателя
engine continuous brake powerдлительно допустимая мощность двигателя
engine corrected brake powerприведённая мощность двигателя
engine gross powerмощность собственно двигателя
engine indicated powerиндикаторная мощность двигателя
engine intermittent brake powerкратковременно допустимая мощность двигателя
engine maximum brake powerмаксимальная мощность двигателя
engine net powerполезная мощность двигателя
engine peak brake powerмаксимальная мощность двигателя
engine powerэнергия двигателя (the vessel was dead in the water with no engine power. Полноприводные автомобили, в которых энергия двигателя распределяется на все четыре колеса, – лидеры по устойчивости на скользких дорогах и по проходимости на бездорожье. Andrey Truhachev)
engine powerмощность двигателя (Carmakers sometimes quote the power outputs of their engines using different units, which can be confusing when you're trying to compare new cars. This handy calculator lets you convert quickly and easily between the three main measurements used – bhp, kW and PS. What is bhp? Brake horsepower – or bhp – is the most widely used measure of engine power alongside PS (see below). It's the unit you'll see most manufacturers using in their brochures, and it features in all of the performance charts in Which? Car reviews. Unlike ‘horsepower', which refers to an engine's total output, brake horsepower only looks at the amount of energy left once other parts like the gearbox, alternator and water pump have all been powered. It's measured at the road wheels, not at the flywheel. Powerful engines have a higher bhp figure. For example, an entry-level Toyota iQ has a 68bhp engine, while a supercharged Jaguar XF packs 503bhp. PS explained Though it's still commonly used by carmakers, PS or Pferdestдrke (horse-strength in German) was actually replaced by kW as the EU‘s ‘legal' measurement of engine power in 1992. One PS is about 98.6% of a single brake horsepower – the two are virtually interchangeable, and PS is sometimes referred to as 'metric horsepower'. Measuring power in kilowatts You may see some carmakers quoting the power of their engines in kilowatts – especially on the Continent – but this measurement is used far less frequently than PS or bhp. A kilowatt (kW) of power equates to around 1.34bhp. So what is torque? Torque refers to the amount of pulling power an engine delivers when working at different speeds. The more torque an engine has, the more pull (or acceleration) it offers at lower revs. Torque is nearly always discussed alongside brake horsepower, as it gives clues to how quickly the engine will be able to shift the car's weight when overtaking or pulling away from traffic lights. which.co.uk Alexander Demidov)
engine power off circuitцепь выключения двигателя (YuriDDD)
engine rated brake powerноминальная мощность двигателя
gas-power engineгазовый двигатель
high-power engineвысокомощный двигатель
high-power engineфорсированный двигатель
low-power engineмаломощный двигатель
power gas engineгазовый двигатель